An Introduction to Neuroendocrinology
Neuroendocrinology is a multidisciplinary subject on the interaction between the brain and endocrine system and the influence of this interaction on the behavior of animals and humans. This book is designed as an introductory text in neuroendocrinology. It outlines the basics of endocrinology, including the endocrine glands, the pituitary gland, the hypothalamus, and their interactions. It also describes the action of neurotransmitters in the nervous system, the action of neuropeptides as chemical messengers, and the interaction among hormones, neurotransmitters, and neuropeptides. It also introduces the important new field of neuro-endocrine-immunology and contains a chapter on behavioral neuroendocrinology. The level of presentation is suitable for undergraduates who have completed introductory biology or psychology classes, and each chapter contains review questions based on material in that chapter and essay questions for further in-depth study.
- Introductory text for biologists, psychologists and behaviourists
- Tried and tested with courses for undergraduates and 1st year graduate students in States
- Many easy to comprehend diagrams, plus review and essay questions, with answers
Reviews & endorsements
"...the first introductory work to be published for an advanced undergraduate and/or beginning graduate reader...Brown has done a masterful job of presenting material in such a way that beginning students can appreciate and comprehend the broad scope of neuroendocrinology, while more advanced students are free to explore its more intricate details..." D.M. Senseman, Science & Technology
"...produces valuable insights into controversial issues....an excellent overview of the state-of-the-art in neuroendocrinology. An Introduction to Neuroendocrinology explains key concepts, methodologies, and findings in this complex and rapidly developing field. Written in a clear, direct expository style, this book is likely to delight undergraduates. Advanced graduate students are likely to find useful references in the well-balanced presentation of this diverse, multidisciplinary field. Brown has also done a superb job of providing the nonspecialized reader with an authoritative, exceptionally readable overview of how hormones, the brain, and behavior interact with one another." Mei-Fang Cheng, Bioscience
"...a useful book for introductory students in the neurosciences." David H. Sarne, Doody's Annual, 1994-95
"...a very useful book. It brings together a wealth of neuroendocrine information and is the most comprehensive and up-to-date source for this, of which I am aware." Paul E. Cooper, Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences
Product details
April 2011Adobe eBook Reader
9780511880568
0 pages
0kg
149 b/w illus. 20 tables
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Table of Contents
- 1. Classification of the chemical messengers
- 2. The endocrine glands and their hormones
- 3. The pituitary gland and its hormones
- 4. The hypothalamic hormones
- 5. Neurotransmitters
- 6. Neurotransmitter control of hypothalamic, pituitary and other hormones
- 7. Regulation of hormone synthesis, storage, release, transport and deactivation
- 8. Regulation of hormone levels in the bloodstream
- 9. Steroid and thyroid receptors
- 10. Receptors for peptide hormones, neuropeptides and neurotransmitters
- 11. Neuropeptides I: classification, synthesis, and colocalization with classical neurotransmitters
- 12. Neuropeptides II: neuropeptide function
- 13. Lymphokines and the interaction between the neuroendocrine and immune systems
- 14. Methods for the study of behavioural neuroendocrinology
- 15. An overview of behavioural neuroendocrinology: present, future and past
- References
- Index.